The Siege Of Jerusalem (Part One): Titus Approaches The Holy City
Titus, the new heir to the imperial throne, at last appeared before Jerusalem in February, 70 A.D. He fully expected that he could force the city into submission. After all, it was almost a reproach to the Romans that this rebellious capital...
Interview With “For The Temple” Writer Darby Kern
Bill and Darby discuss the importance of understanding our own worldview as well as the worldview of others that God puts in our lives. If we’re going to do effective evangelism and apologetics or even storytelling to our children… drilling...
Ancient Greek And Roman Religion – History We All Missed
Greek And Roman Religion – The Worship Of The Dead When we think of Greek and Roman religion or the classical world generally, we usually have in mind the kingdoms and empires that grew out of the city-states of ancient Greece and Italy...
Easter’s Distinctive Worldview
When there’s no one left in the living world who remembers you, you disappear from this world. We call it the “Final Death.” — Héctor, “Coco” (2017) He’s not really dead, as long as we remember him. —Dr. McCoy, “Star Trek II: The Wrath...
Why Study History? Why Remember The Past?
Historians with increasing and distressing frequency are openly admitting that history has no meaning and shows little or no purpose or goals. —C. Gregg Singer, “The Problem of Historical Interpretation” (1976) One has to go back of the “facts”...
Lost Secrets Of The Reformation
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What Americans Are Missing On Valentine’s Day
This is true love. You think this happens every day? —Westley, The Princess Bride (1987) So This Is Love? I recently did an Internet search for “love” — and got 8.6 billion results. As you can imagine, the definitions and...
The Puritans, Democracy and Freedom
For we must consider that we shall be as a city upon a hill. —John Winthrop, “A Model of Christian Charity” (1630) Democracy, I do not conceive that ever God did ordain as a fit govern-ment either for church or commonwealth. —John Cotton, Letter...
The Pilgrims And Liberty
. . . Let your wisdom and godliness appear, not only in choosing such persons as will entirely love and promote the common good, but also in yielding them all due honour and obedience in their lawful administrations… —John Robinson in Bradford’s...
Worshiping The False God Of Football
Picture this: People gathered together each week for one cause — clapping, singing, worshiping. They donate their hard-earned money, and their time, too, knowing they wouldn’t want to be anywhere else. Heaven, they believe, surely will be...